A HEARTBROKEN mum wept as she relived the harrowing moment she found her eight-year-old son dying in a graveyard.

Stephanie Griffin, 25, told a Fatal Accident Inquiry Ciaran Williamson had only been allowed out to play for 10 minutes.

He gave his mum a kiss, told him he loved her and she watched him walk down the street to meet his friends.

Minutes later there was a chap at their door, yards from the cemetery at Moss Heights in Cardonald, Glasgow, by a friend to say Ciaran was hurt.

The hole in the wall is cordoned off at Craigton Cemetery after the tragedy (Image: Daily Record)

Step-dad Thomas McGee, 26, raced to the scene to find the schoolboy under a headstone in the cemetery.

He told the inquiry Ciaran was “lifeless” when he came across him.

Ciaran was playing with friends in Craigton Cemetery on May 26, last year, when the stone fell on him.

Miss Griffin and Mr McGee, as well as Ciaran’s dad, Ryan Williamson, 26, gave evidence at Glasgow Sheriff Court today.

The inquiry is to establish if there were any reasonable precautions that could have prevented the tragedy and whether there were any defects in the system of work which caused or contributed to Ciaran’s death.

Tragic youngster Ciaran Williamson who was crushed by a gravestone (Image: Sunday Mail)

A joint minute read to the court noted that a post-mortem revealed head and neck injuries and damage to the brain stem as a result of “immediate cardiac arrest”.

Miss Griffin, who clutched a teddy in the court room, described Ciaran as having “the biggest heart”.